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NJ Saltwater Fishing Reports and Information => General Fishing Topics => Topic started by: shizzoizzo7 on June 15, 2015, 09:27:20 AM
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Hi, I have my first Charter booked for this weekend and am not sure on the tipping. I am seeing 18-20% if they are good but is that 18-20% to the mate? to the captain? both?
Any advice is appreciated!
Thank you
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Normally the captain does not get tipped, the mates work for tips depending how good he is will determine his tip. My last charter trip I tipped the mate $40.00 he was on top of everything I needed for 7 hours, plus he cleaned over 180 seabass by himself he deserved it. I would say at least 20 to 25 dollars is a good tip normally.
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whs but if its a full charter 6 pack 20%+ of charter is the norm..
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Thanks guys I'll plan 20% and offering beer.
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;D t^
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A good mate and or captain won't drink while taking care of customers.
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Uncle Luna has is correct.. If the mate is filleting 180 or more fish, give him more of a tip..
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We ended up with only 1 keeper which the captain fileted. Still gave the guy $100 which was over 20%
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t^ Who did you fish with?
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If you only got 1 fish then they didn't do very much for you. My tip would have reflected
Their efforts. NOT VERY MUCH ! nosmly
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I have fished with one of the best charters producing in the area and we only got 1 fish all day. Capt and Mate still worked hard and were apologetic and not happy about it.
I believe the tip should reflect on the mates work ethic. I've also had tips refused in the past by mates when we had a bad day..
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My tip is normally 20-25% give or take depending on the service. Sometimes if the boat is pulling fish everywhere I expect to tie my own rigs or unhook my own fish they just cant get to everything right away. IF the fishing is slow and the mates are attentive the tip stays in the 20% range, if the fishing is slow and the mates are no where to be found, or in the galley eating all the food you brought some people may tip $1 ovrbt
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My tip is normally 20-25% give or take depending on the service. Sometimes if the boat is pulling fish everywhere I expect to tie my own rigs or unhook my own fish they just cant get to everything right away. IF the fishing is slow and the mates are attentive the tip stays in the 20% range, if the fishing is slow and the mates are no where to be found, or in the galley eating all the food you brought some people may tip $1 ovrbt
TT^
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I generally give 20% on a normal trip so long as the mates do their job. Which to me means either baiting, landing, untangling, and assisting customers based on the amount of action. But when I lose 2 definite keepers because the mates are slacking off (yes its happened) doing nothing related to the customers, believe that they will not get a tip from me.
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Oh and if they have to clean up puke from anyone in my party, they get the 100% tip from me. Lol
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;D ;D
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The tip should in no way be reflected on the number of fish you catch. If the mates busted their ass for you by, cutting bait, getting rid of tangles, netting fish, answering questions, etc they should be compensated. That being said 20% - 25% is customary. Less if they slack and more if they work their ass off or filet your fish for free.
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The tip should in no way be reflected on the number of fish you catch. If the mates busted their ass for you by, cutting bait, getting rid of tangles, netting fish, answering questions, etc they should be compensated. That being said 20% - 25% is customary. Less if they slack and more if they work their ass off or filet your fish for free.
I disagree a little bit here.. You tip the mate on his production with the crew.. thats a no brainer.. but if the boat didn't produce, the mate isn't cleaning fish for 2 hours, hence, less work, slightly less tip.
My last trip.. Caught a ton of fish.. I tipped 30%.. the mate was on top of everything and cleaned more fish then most would want to clean. Now.. if the trip wasn't a success will little or no catch.. Id tip the 20% if the mate was still good with tangles, etc..
So, the amount of catch in my opinion does reflect the tip, but not to the point of disrespecting the Charter. If you base your tip by the amount of work the mate does, not having to fillet the fish is like working 1/2 a day.
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The tip should in no way be reflected on the number of fish you catch. If the mates busted their ass for you by, cutting bait, getting rid of tangles, netting fish, answering questions, etc they should be compensated. That being said 20% - 25% is customary. Less if they slack and more if they work their ass off or filet your fish for free.
if you are not catching fish, then there won't be much netting or cutting of bait.
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The tip should in no way be reflected on the number of fish you catch. If the mates busted their ass for you by, cutting bait, getting rid of tangles, netting fish, answering questions, etc they should be compensated. That being said 20% - 25% is customary. Less if they slack and more if they work their ass off or filet your fish for free.
if you are not catching fish, then there won't be much netting or cutting of bait.
Regardless, Nick. If the mates are visible and helping they deserve to be compensated. Fishing is fishing, not catching.
Here's an example. We were all on a HORRIBLE blackfishing trip. The fishing sucked but, so did the mates. They sat inside the cabin and stuffed their faces. We had all given 20% as gratuity. They sucked so bad we they barely got a tip. They didn't deserve one that's for sure.